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Lisa Tuttle’s stories examine the nuances of relationship and family dynamics. Her work has been commended by such contemporaries as Neil Gaiman, George R.R. Martin, Michael Moorcock, Kelley Armstrong, Robert Holdstock and Dean R. Koontz. She is a winner of both the John W Campbell Award (1974) and the 1989 BSFA Award for best short story. In 1982 she was also awarded a Nebula, which she refused on a point of principle. Drawing largely on her output over the past decade, Objects in Dreams is Lisa at her best; a stunning collection of tales that switch effortlessly between SF, dark fantasy, and horror. Contents: Introduction Objects in Dreams May be Closer than they Appear Old Mr. Boudreaux A Cold Dish Ragged Claws In Translation The Man in the Ditch Shelf-Life Paul’s Mother Closet Dreams Released December 2012, as a Signed Limited Edition Hardback of just 125 copies: